The king immediately ordered that an altar be prepared.
It was not long before an official appeared and informed the three Taoists:
(more…)The king immediately ordered that an altar be prepared.
It was not long before an official appeared and informed the three Taoists:
(more…)Early in the morning, Monk Tang put on his embroidered kasaya, while Wukong prepared the travel documents, Wujing took up the alms bowl, and Wuneng picked up his staff.
(more…)Sun Wukong recounted everything that had happened to Tripitaka.
The Monk Tang exclaimed, deeply moved:
“What can we possibly do in a situation like this?”
(more…)As soon as they crossed the Black River, the master and his disciples continued their journey westward, braving frost and snow.
(more…)The master and his disciples emerged from the Cave of the Fire Cloud, found the main road, and continued westward.
(more…)They traveled nearly seventy kilometers over the most treacherous terrain, yet found not the slightest trace of their master.
(more…)After leaving the Black Rooster Kingdom, the pilgrims traveled by day and rested by night.
About half a month had passed when they came upon a mountain so high it truly touched the clouds and cast shadows over the sun itself. Tripitaka felt deeply discouraged and stopped his horse, calling for Wukong.
(more…)Bajie led the way, followed closely by the resurrected king. Monk Sha helped the Master mount his horse, while the Monkey King brought up the rear.
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